We will send an automatic email to your email address supplied when your order has been dispatched.
Delivery is normally within 24-48 hours of dispatch of an order (Monday - Friday) and applies to Ireland (32 counties) only.
All International orders are shipped via DHL Global Mail Standard Post. Please see below for average delivery times.
Orders by normal post are not track able.

Orders by track and trace can be tracked via www.anpost.ie the tracking no will be emailed to you when the parcel leaves our warehouse .

Delivery charges are by weight

Average weight for CD/DVD.200 gms
Average weight for T-Shirts.300 gms
Books vary according to size and weight.

Ireland:1-2 days
UK:5-7 days
Europe:7-10 days
USA and Canada:10 days
Rest of World:14 days.

These delivery times are an average some deliveries may take longer.

Damaged Goods

All the goods we sell are new and unused and we expect them to arrive in perfect condition at your door. In the unlikely event of goods arriving damaged we will replace the goods as soon as they are returned to us. We will replace at no extra cost to you and we will refund the cost you incur in returning them to us via normal post.
All faulty returns must contain your order ref no: name, address and reason for returning or fault.

We will send replacement as soon as possible and if we cannot replace we will issue a full refund plus cost of return post.

If you purchase an item and you have changed your mind

We will change any item if returned in perfect condition within 30 days of purchase less cost of postage (you will incur the cost of returning goods to us unless faulty see above).All returns must include Order number, Name and Address. If you have received free postage we will deduct this cost when refunding your money for change of mind returns.The address for all returns is Rte.ie/shop c/o indi entertainment, 2 Carriglea, Naas Rd, Dublin 12 Ireland

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